April 2, 2024 Events

The Muskoka Maple Festival is Back!

Maple magic: Thrill Your Taste Buds at the Muskoka Maple Festival!

It’s the sweetest time of year! With sugaring season well underway, one of nature’s most decadent bounties — maple syrup — will soon get the due it deserves at the Muskoka Maple Festival.

This annual extravaganza returns on Saturday April 27, 2024 from 9am - 5pm on Main Street in downtown Huntsville to serve up a tantalizing array of maple-infused treats. The mouth-watering goodness runs the spectrum from savoury to sweet, sometimes in the most unexpected ways. (Gourmet maple syrup marshmallows, anyone?)

The 9' Tall Lumberjack

Unleash your inner foodie

The fantastic lineup of food vendors — each with their own unique maple-infused offerings — is a highlight of this beloved street festival.

First, fuel up for the festival fun with a hearty pancake breakfast courtesy of Rotary People of Action Huntsville, featuring fluffy pancakes drizzled with rich, local maple syrup. But be sure to leave room for the many maple-inspired delicacies you’ll find streetside ... don’t leave your appetite at home!

Prepare your taste buds for a savoury flavour explosion. Jimmy’s Meats will take you on a flavour adventure with Bourbon Sausage served with Maple Crème Fraiche and Bacon Lardons. The Banger’s got the comfort food covered with Maple Bacon Grilled Cheese, featuring Hubbert's maple syrup. And the Fry-R Truck serves up sweet, savoury, and oh-so-satisfying Maple Bacon Poutine.

Show your sweet tooth some love, too, with maple-flavoured marshmallows from the Muskoka Marshmallo Company, maple syrup-stuffed cookies from the Muskoka Stuffed Cookie Company, maple-candied pecans (and more!) from Erika’s Bakery, and everyone’s favourite Sugarnuts Mini Donuts.

Butter Tarts at the Muskoka Maple Festival

From sap to syrup

The heart and soul of the Muskoka Maple Festival is the maple producers. We wouldn’t have this street festival — or its namesake sweet treat — without them. Chat up the sugarbush owners to find out how they get from sap to syrup, the best time to tap a tree, and the difference between an amber and dark syrup, and then take home some maple syrup of your very own.

Make sure you don’t miss an ounce of maple goodness! Visit all of the Muskoka Maple Festival vendors.

Maple Syrup Bottles

Revel in live music, buskers, and games galore!

The entertainment lineup at the Muskoka Maple Festival ensures a vibrant atmosphere for all ages. Revel in the live music, buskers, and games galore! The lively tunes of the fiddle create a festive ambiance, adding to your authentic maple experience. Oversized games add a playful element, encouraging friendly competition and a fun environment. While our lineup of street performers including stilt walkers, hula hoopers and ladder acts bring a touch of whimsy to your day.

Let the kids run at the Kiwanis Sap Run

Enjoy the annual kickoff to the Muskoka Maple Festival with a fun run for ages 3-13 that raises funds for kids in need in Huntsville (registration includes a free pancake breakfast at the Muskoka Maple Festival).

Kiwanis Sap Run for Kids

The Muskoka Maple Festival runs Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Huntsville. Entry is free!

Wait, there’s even more maple!

Craving more maple? There’s still fun to be had after the Muskoka Maple Festival wraps up! Don your Muskoka dinner jacket (a.k.a. a red flannel shirt) and head to 3 Guys and a Stove for their Muskoka Dinner Jacket Marche Dinner.

3 Guys will become a sugar shack featuring live fiddling music and delectable delights like Pork Back Ribs with Molasses Maple BBQ Sauce, Blackened Chicken Creole with Muskoka Maple, Maple-Infused Baked Beans, Sweet Potato Flap Jacks & Syrup, Pumpkin Maple Gingersnap Cheesecake, and more!

Don’t miss out! Mark your calendar and get ready to embark on a maple-filled adventure at the Muskoka Maple Festival.

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Plan Your Adventure

Plan your perfect getaway to Huntsville! Book your stay now and start exploring the charm of Muskoka.

We would like to respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi peoples, under the terms of the Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850, and the Williams Treaties of 1923.

We are grateful to be here. We hope you are too.

Together, we honour all Indigenous peoples – First Nations, Métis and Inuit – for their cultures, their languages, their wise teachings and ways of being, their stewardship and protection of the lands and waters - and life - that have shaped this country since time began.

Together, we commit to acknowledge, to learn, to educate, to create opportunity and to honour sacred places, and to take actions toward real Truth and Reconciliation in support of our commitment to wellness for all, and to walking the path together in respect, peace and harmony for future generations.

G’chi miigwech. Thank you very much.

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